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Chapter 910 Shoreland Overlay District <br /> <br /> <br /> Page 910-7 <br />detached deck or at-grade patio shall be included in the total area calculation and may not <br />exceed eight (8) feet above grade at any point. <br /> <br />2. The structure or facility may not be placed in the Bluff Impact Zone. <br /> <br />3. The setback of the structure or facility from the ordinary high water level must be at least ten <br />(10) feet. <br /> <br />4. The setback of the structure or facility from all private property lines must be at least five (5) <br />feet and must comply with the Corner Sight Triangle Standards of Section 915.030. <br /> <br />5. Water-oriented accessory structures must be set back a minimum of five (5) feet from all <br />property lines abutting adjacent lots or public streets. This setback does not apply to the <br />ordinary high water level of the public water. Water-oriented accessory structures must <br />comply with the Corner Sight Triangle Standards of Section 915.030. <br /> <br />6. The structure is not a boathouse or boat storage structure as defined under Minnesota <br />Statutes, Section 103G.245; <br />7. The structure or facility must be treated to reduce visibility as viewed from public waters and <br />adjacent shorelands by vegetation, topography, increased setbacks or color, assuming <br />summer, leaf-on conditions; <br /> <br />8. The roof may be used as an open-air deck with safety rails, but must not be enclosed with a <br />roof or sidewalls or used as a storage area; <br /> <br />9. The structure or facility must not be designed or used for human habitation and must not <br />contain water supply or sewage treatment facilities; <br /> <br />10. As an alternative for general development and recreational development waterbodies, water- <br />oriented accessory structures used solely for storage of watercraft and boating-related <br />equipment may occupy an area up to four hundred (400) square feet provided the maximum <br />width of the structure is twenty (20) feet as measured parallel to the shoreline; and <br /> <br />11. Water-oriented accessory structures may have the lowest floor placed lower than the <br />elevation specified in this ordinance if the structure is designed to accommodate internal <br />flooding, constructed of flood-resistant materials to the elevation, electrical and mechanical <br />equipment is placed above the elevation and, if long duration flooding is anticipated, the <br />structure is built to withstand ice action and wind-driven waves and debris. <br /> <br /> <br />H. Placement and Design of Roads, Driveways and Parking Areas: <br />1. Public and private roads and parking areas must be designed to take advantage of natural <br />vegetation and topography to achieve maximum screening from view from public waters. <br />Documentation must be provided by a qualified individual that all roads and parking areas are <br />designed and constructed to minimize and control erosion to public waters consistent with the <br />field office technical guides of the local soil and water conservation district, or other <br />applicable technical materials. <br /> <br />2. Roads, driveways, and parking areas must meet structure setbacks and must not be placed <br />within bluff and shore impact zones, when other reasonable and feasible placement